Dark Night of the Scarecrow

"The Original Classic"

Director: Frank De Felitta Year: 1981 Runtime: 97 min IMDb: ⭐ 6.5
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Synopsis

Bubba, an intellectually disabled man, is falsely accused of attacking a young girl. Disguised as a scarecrow, he hides in a cornfield, only to be hunted down and shot by four vigilante men. After they are acquitted due to lack of evidence, the men find themselves being stalked one by one.

In a small town in the Deep South, the friendship between Charles Eliot "Bubba" Ritter, a large but gentle mentally challenged man, and young Marylee Williams angers some of the townspeople, especially brooding, mean-spirited postal worker Otis Hazelrigg. When Marylee is mauled by a vicious dog, Hazelrigg, promptly assuming that Bubba is responsible, forms a lynch mob with three friends: gas station attendant Skeeter Norris and farmer-cousins Philby and Harliss Hocker. Bubba's mother disguises him as a scarecrow and posts him in a nearby field, but the lynch party's bloodhounds sniff Bubba out and the helpless Bubba is gunned down by all four vigilantes. When they learn afterwards that Marylee is in fact alive thanks to Bubba rescuing her, Hazelrigg places a pitchfork in Bubba's lifeless hands to make it appear as if he were attacking them. When brought to trial, the vigilantes are subsequently released because of lack of evidence against them (and blatant perjury by Hazelrigg). Marylee recovers from the attack, sneaks out of her room at night and goes over to the Ritter house looking for Bubba. Mrs. Ritter, unable to bring herself to tell Marylee the truth, instead tells her that Bubba has gone away. Marylee runs out of the house to look for Bubba. Mrs. Ritter goes after her and finds her sitting under the stake where Bubba had been killed, singing a favorite song of hers and Bubba's. Marylee calmly tells Mrs. Ritter that Bubba is not gone, only "playing the hiding game." Some time later, Harliss finds a scarecrow in his field like the one Bubba was disguised as, with no indication as to who put it there. Hazelrigg suspects Sam Willock, the district attorney, of putting it there to rattle them and tells the others to keep calm and do nothing. That evening, Harliss returns home to find the scarecrow gone. Hearing noise in his barn, he investigates. While he is checking the loft, suspecting that Sam is hiding in the barn, the wood chipper below starts up again of its own accord; startled, he loses his balance, falls out of the loft into the machine and is killed. Learning of Harliss' death, Hazelrigg, Philby and Skeeter suspect that it wasn't an accident, and that night find that the wood chipper had not run out of gasoline after Harliss had been killed but had been switched off. The next day, Hazelrigg obliquely accuses Mrs. Ritter of having engineered this supposed "accident" and implies that, with Harliss dead, Bubba has been suitably avenged, "a life for a life." She denies involvement, but says that other agencies will avenge her son, also implying that Hazelrigg is a pedophile because of his intense interest in Marylee. The scarecrow soon reappears, this time in Philby's field. At the local church's Halloween party that night while playing hide-and-seek with the other children, Marylee is confronted by Hazelrigg, who tries to get her to tell him that Mrs. Ritter is behind the recent events. Instead, she tells him that she knows what he and his friends did to Bubba and runs from him. Hazelrigg chases after her, but is stopped by a security guard. Philby tells Hazelrigg about the scarecrow's appearance, but when Hazelrigg and the others go to Philby's field, the scarecrow has disappeared. Later that same night, Hazelrigg breaks into Mrs. Ritter's house to make her stop her supposed plot, but frightens her so badly by his violent appearance that she suffers a fatal heart attack. To cover his tracks, Hazelrigg starts a gas leak, resulting in an explosion that destroys the house. While everyone else believes the explosion was an accident, the district attorney is suspicious. The next night, Philby is disturbed by a commotion in his hog pen; while checking it out, mysterious occurrences make him panic and try to flee in his car, which refuses to start. He is pursued across his property and hides in a grain silo, shutting the door behind him. A conveyor belt feeding into the silo is switched on, and Philby, unable to open the now-locked door of the silo, is buried under the resulting avalanche of grain and suffocates. The next day, when Hazelrigg tells him of Philby's death, Skeeter is ready to turn himself in, but Hazelrigg is now convinced that Bubba is still alive and responsible for the recent occurrences. That night, he and Skeeter dig up Bubba's grave, supposedly to prove Hazelrigg's claim that the coffin is empty; Skeeter opens the coffin to reveal that the corpse is in fact still there and in panic tries to flee. Hazelrigg chases after Skeeter and stops him; they return to the grave to refill it, but while Skeeter is down in the grave closing the coffin lid, Hazelrigg smashes in Skeeter's skull with a shovel and fills in the grave with Skeeter in it. Driving home in an intoxicated state, Hazelrigg sees Marylee alone in the middle of the road. Pursuing her, he crashes his van and chases her on foot into a pumpkin patch. Catching up with her, he accuses her of masterminding the murders. A plowing machin…

Summary adapted from TMDb and Wikipedia sources.

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⭐ IMDb Parents Guide 🛡️ Common Sense Media

there's dog fighting
spoiler An angry dog is shown, about to attack, but we aren’t shown the attack
there are bugs
spoiler Other than a few that you see quickly fly by because so much of the movie was outside. Bugs aren't a featured part of the movie.
there's child abuse
spoiler A character is implied to be a pedophile, and later there is a scene where they are talking to a little girl in a creepy, grooming manor and attempting to get her to come close to him. They are stopped but it is an uncomfortable scene. At the end the little girl is physically (not sexually) attacked but is unharmed.
someone gets gaslighted
Yes
someone is stalked
spoiler A character is watched with binoculars and is followed and chased with intent to harm. The perpetrators are then “stalked” by a ghost.
alcohol abuse
spoiler It is heavily implied that Otis is an alcoholic.
there's torture
Yes
someone is burned alive
spoiler No one is burned alive, but a character dies and the house their body is in bursts into flames.
someone is buried alive
spoiler A man is buried alive under a bunch of grain inside a silo.
someone struggles to breathe
spoiler Someone once uses an inhaler after they are frightened.
someone asphyxiates
Yes
someone falls to their death
spoiler A character falls into a machine which kills them. They can be seen falling and heard screaming as they die but the death is off camera.
someone is crushed to death
Yes
a kid dies
spoiler A child is attacked by a dog and presumed dead for a moment, but is soon revealed to be fine.
the r-slur is used
Yes
a parent dies
spoiler A mother of a deceased adult with a probable developmental disability dies.
there are jump scares
Yes
there's ghosts
spoiler Although a ghost is haunting characters, an apparition is never seen, only a stationary scarecrow. At the very end, the ghost scarecrow moves on its own.
There's audio gore
Yes
Autism specific abuse
spoiler A stereotypically autistic-coded character is wrongfully accused of harming a child, and is chased down by a gang of “vigilantes” who kill him. It is implied that they have been stalking him, verbally abusing him, and planning on harming him for some time before the events of the movie also.
there's a claustrophobic scene
spoiler A character is trapped in a grain silo and dies when grain pours over them, suffocating them.
someone has an anxiety attack
Yes
there's fat jokes
Yes
there's ableist language or behavior
spoiler As I stated in the “autism specific abuse” category. Also the autistic-coded character’s mother says he is no older than a child in his mind. She means no harm by the statement and is attempting to protect him by saying it, but it could still be triggering to those who’ve been had similar things said about them.
someone speaks hate speech
Yes
a car crashes
spoiler Toward the end of the movie, yes. It's not a very graphic crash, and nobody is injured as a result.
a car honks or tires screech
Yes
there's blood/gore
spoiler Not much blood and gore, mostly just bloody bullet holes on screen for a moment, and another set of bloody wounds at the end.
there's gun violence
spoiler A character is shot 20 times. The shooting is on screen and the bloody bullet holes are seen.

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